Question | Answer |
Which prophet founded the 'millenial community' at Maunga-pōhatu? | Rua Kēnana Hepetipa |
Incorrect A primary feature of the "Degrees of Māoriness" model is | Inclusiveness |
Utu pihikete (price of biscuits) and tīni mīti (tinned meat) referred to | Half-castes |
The principle of holding on to land and at the centre of the development of the Kingitanga is | puripuri whenua |
Which prophet founded the Ringatū faith? | Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Tūriki |
Which piece of legislation got Māori to 'buy in' to the Western system of education? | Native Schools Act |
Integral Māori | Is a native speaker of te reo and/or deeply knowledgable about tikanga |
Repudiator | Has experienced discrimination and views Māori identity as a negative characteristic |
Quasi-Māori | Is not aware of they are of Māori descent |
Participants | Strong Māori worldview but is influenced by the wider 'outside' community |
Who arrived in New Zealand on the 29th of January 1840? | William Hobson |
In which case was the Treaty of Waitangi deemed a "mere nullity"? | Wi Parata v Bishop of Wellington (1877) |
______ _______ is the right to appear before a judge and for the court to determine if you are being legally detained. This was suspended for Parihaka prisoners. (give your answer in lowercase) | habeas corpus |
Te Ua Haumene was associated with which prophet movement? | He Paimarie |
Kāwana is a term that Māori understood due to its use in the Bible for | Pontius Pilate |
Incorrect Which piece of legislation established NZ's "national, free, secular and compulsory...primary schools"? | Education Act 1877 |
The documentary "Skin to skin" DID NOT feature which of these couples | Sir Howard and Lady Kuia Morrison |
Incorrect Which prophet was visited by the Holy Ghost? Answer | Tahupōtiki Wiremu Ratana |
Which branch of government would deal with the administration of Māori land? Answer Selected Answer: [None Given] | Judicial |
Incorrect Who succeeded King Mahuta? | King Te Rata |
How many chiefs signed the Māori version of the Treaty of Waitangi? | 505 |
Cultural hegemony can be defined as control by | power |
In Article One of the Māori text of the Treaty of Waitangi, Māori gave the Queen | kawanatanga |
How many chiefs signed the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi at the Waikato Heads? | 39 |
To confiscate large amounts of land "on paper" and slowly "nibble" away at the land is called | Creeping confiscation |
Māori religious movements aligned themselves with which of Noah's sons? | Shem |
How many chiefs in total signed the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand? (give your answer in numbers) | 52 |
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